The Bulletin Board keeps you abreast of the latest news
around the NHL Monday-Friday.

- Last night Los Angeles fired
Coach Terry Murray, much to GM Dean Lombardi’s chagrin. Lombardi called several players out and
explained that although Murray took the fall, the players were to blame. The Kings have lost four straight games and
seven of their last nine and sit in 13th place in the Western Conference. John Stevens was named interim head coach.

- Zach Parise and rookie Adam Henrique powered New Jersey in
the only game of the night as the Devils beat the Lightning 5-4. Tampa Bay goalie Dwayne Rolosonwas
awful again and was pulled after allowing three goals on 12 shots.

- Sidney Crosby has passed baseline concussion tests, but he’ll
be out
of action indefinitely after experiencing some
symptoms that have him concerned.
Crosby said he isn’t feeling bad, but obviously everyone involved is
treating this situation cautiously.

- Just months after the tragic Yaroslavl plane crash, the
team has been reborn. Yaroslavl has
borrowed players from other KHL teams and played its first game last night in
the VHL, the top minor league for the KHL.
Yaroslavl won 5-1 and is expected to return to the regular KHL next
year.